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- From: info@digita.demon.co.uk (Digita International)
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- Subject: Re: Digita WordWorth 5.0
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 13:38:29 GMT
- Organization: Digita International Limited
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- Steve Powell <Rock@g4wyc.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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- > Is it possible for WW5 to use an env:
- >variable, such as env:WWLocation, which could contain the path of
- >Wordworths' support files?
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- Wordworth does set an environment variable `Wordworth/WwFonts` which
- points to the WwFonts drawer, which is usually located in the
- Wordworth drawer.
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- If youy wanted to make life easier when using file manager programs
- then you could add an assign yourself to your S:User-Startup file
- `Assign Wordworth: Work:Wordworth5`.
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- Mark
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